Pepsi should take lessons on being sensitive from Heineken. The beer brand’s latest advertisement, titled ‘Worlds Apart’ talks about people with differing political outlooks and yet, it didn’t invite a deluge of criticism. Why? Because it was realistic and had a humane element unlike the controversial Kendall Jenner Pepsi ad which attempted to ride its way to glory on the back of an activist movement (and also making no sense while doing it).
In the recent advertisement, Heineken brought together complete strangers whose sociopolitical views had been vetted. Later, they brought people with differing opinions together and got them to perform certain activities together in pairs.
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“I’ve been brought up in a way where everything is black and white, but life isn’t black and white,” one of the participants admitted to his partner, who was revealed to be a transgender to him. The theme of the ad was to find out if there is “more that unites us than divides us.” Here is the full advertisement:
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The ad is being heavily praised by most with some people listing the obvious contrast with the Pepsi advertisement from earlier this month. “See, Pepsi, this is how you fucking do it,” wrote one person on Youtube.
I don’t drink beer. But maaaaybe I will now? (No, I hate the taste. But this is beautiful) https://t.co/ViLgXUKZdc
— Taran Killam (@TaranKillam) April 26, 2017
This is brilliant. This is what it’s ALL ABOUT. Go @Heineken https://t.co/EdYp9opkmR
— Sarah Silverman (@SarahKSilverman) April 26, 2017
Wonder should someone show Milo that Heineken ad next time he tries to out trans and LGBT people on campus w/ the intention of harming them
— David (@tony_fundetto) April 27, 2017
.@Heineken That new ad is sublime. Absolutely amazing and the world of advertising needs more just like it.
— Andrew Steck (@HawkeyeSteck) April 27, 2017
Gaslights feminists
Erases violence against trans folk
Glorifies militarism@Heineken to #Pepsi: Hold my beer, I got an ad to make https://t.co/RXsKi95ZvX— Alex Rubinstein (@RealAlexRubi) April 27, 2017
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